I know itβs an obvious thing to say right now, but the absence of urgency to electrify everything is obviously a failure of judgement by our governments.
Weβre all paying for it.
I'm a generalist who enjoys a challenge, and I'm way too fascinated by build systems. In my free time I play VR games and ride bikes with my son.
Professional Software Engineer.
Unprofessional Mechx Engineer.
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| pronouns | he/him |
| github | github.com/twoolie |
| alignment | chaotic neutral |
I know itβs an obvious thing to say right now, but the absence of urgency to electrify everything is obviously a failure of judgement by our governments.
Weβre all paying for it.
Mastodon feels like the future the 1980s promised us. "Oh look, a post from my friend at hacker.space, and what a funny comment from some guy on gaysex.cloud, perhaps I should follow them, they seem witty."
It feels like you could turn a corner and wind up in a tearoom filled with furries discussing existentialism. Across the street are anarchists arguing loudly with socialists about how best to stick it to the capitalists.
Just down the way is a photographer who only takes pictures of bees.
A wonderful season, well done π
I loved the focus on interpersonal relationships between the residents of the Kuethir π’ There was a very different social dynamic for the main cast to navigate, with a hidden antagonist working against the grain. I wish we had heard more of Yeshi during the season.
@tris continues to improve at voice acting of side characters, and remains remarkably consistent with their voices throughout the season.
I look forward to the next season, after a good long break β€οΈ don't burn out!